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To: ntnychik

I agree...the theatrics and drama and suspense is game playing IMO.

If you have it, show it, get it out there. The truth has no agenda, right? So...put up or shut up.

If you don’t have it, or your ducks aren’t all in a row, then keep quiet until they are.

That said, I still like Beck and enjoy his “blackboard history lessons” and the things he has revealed have been interesting and at the least, I know he’s done his homework and his team has researched it to be true. At least he admits when he has made a mistake. And 99 times out of 100, I am nodding my head in agreement, when he’s talking about how he feels about this country and what is being done to it. At least he is on the right side and trying to help this country and countrymen to make it better.

And more often than not, that I recall, he has been correct in his theories and predictions. I just wish he’d stop with the over exaggeration and drama of things because that is hurting his credibility.


100 posted on 06/13/2013 12:55:21 PM PDT by Lucky9teen (Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading.~Thomas Jeffer)
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To: Lucky9teen

I’ve listened to Beck on the radio since his Philly days when his show was all laughs. 9/11 turned him stone cold serious, and I think he’s done us a tremendous service with the information he has provided, along with the major events that have drawn hundreds of thousands of people together.

He has prevailed by sheer will when his opportunities at HNN and Fox ended. I believe he will knock on doors if necessary if his current ventures fail. He is that committed to preserving our history and awakening the public to the outrages that are taking place.

Yet I only spot listen to him now. About twice an hour he has a gripping
narrative that...always ends in a gold ad. That drives me crazy.

I went to Beck’s non-political comedy tour in a liberal town a few years ago. Boy, did I need the comic relief. The audience began laughing with
his opening remarks, and soon were gasping, with tears running down their faces. I laughed so hard I think I pulled a muscle. It gives me a lift just recalling it.

I hope Glenn keeps mixing it up, to keep himself sane, and to give us some relief from the bleakness and feeling of impending doom
I’ve had since, well, January of 2009. As you say, he has a high rate of accuracy, and we need the truth now, too, more than ever.


151 posted on 06/13/2013 9:51:31 PM PDT by ntnychik
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